Friday, September 26, 2025
Krakaรพrรฆla Vรฉorr — The Raven-Bound Storm Rite of Hรฅlogaland.
Sunday, May 18, 2025
Krรกkualjรณรฐ: The Black Tongue Rite of Raven-Calling in Norse Troll Witchcraft.
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The raven holds a high seat in the tradition of svartkonst and northern baneful magic. Known in the tongues of our dead kin as hrafn, it is not merely a creature of the battlefield, but a bearer of fetches, a scout of the unseen roads, and an enforcer of the sorcerer’s will.
To the old ones, ravens were not pets or totems, but servants and watchers—beings that walked between the corpse-road (helvegr) and the breath-road (รถndveg) with ease.
They consume the eyes of the fallen to see what lies beyond. They speak not in riddles, but in clear signs—if one is trained to listen properly.
This rite—Krรกkualjรณรฐ, “The Chant of the Raven’s Maw”—is not for novices, nor those seeking gentle counsel. It is for those who require the eyes of the raven in the dark, the claws of the raven in their working, and the call of the raven to pierce the veil between worlds. This is true summoning, not symbolic. It draws upon ancient trollkunnig methods from the hinterlands, where animal-bond, blood, ash, and binding are used to enforce obedience from the spirits summoned.
This chapter provides the correct construction of the rite, including tools, ingredients, vocal methods (throat-sung overtones), protective boundaries, and instructions for binding a raven-ally into service. This is not Wiccan fluff, and it contains no rhymes or false light. It is ancestral, brutal, and effective.
If you proceed, do so knowing the raven remembers all. It watches the hand that calls it—and it punishes the hand that misuses its trust.
Proceed with discipline. Or not at all.
Saturday, February 15, 2025
The Sacred Raven: A Global Symbol of Mystery, Wisdom, and Transformation.
In Old Norse mythology, the raven is more than a bird; it is a sacred companion to the god Odin, who is said to be followed by two ravens, Huginn and Muninn, whose names translate to Thought and Memory. These ravens fly across the realms, bringing Odin news of both the physical and spiritual worlds. It is said that Odin, in his infinite wisdom, relied on their sharp eyes and silent wings to keep him informed of the happenings in the world and the realm of the gods. Ravens are also believed to carry the knowledge of the dead and to be messengers between the realms of the living and the dead.
To call a raven is not to command, but to invite—a call woven with reverence and deep intent. It is a practice rooted in shadow, where one must be patient, grounded, and attuned to the ancient pulse of the earth and sky. The act of calling is a thread pulled from the cosmic web, woven with silence, prayer, and the subtle hum of the unseen forces. It is not about control, but about respect—recognizing that the raven, as a creature of the dark and the divine, is a spirit unto itself, with its own will and purpose.
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